In Bloody Roar: Primal Fury, (Bloody Roar: Extreme in Japan) wage an all-out assault as one of 16 fighters, each with the ability to transform mid-fight into their alternate Hyper-beast life-form. Fight to the finish in 2-player head-to-head and single-player modes through 10 interactive and destructible multi-level arenas. With fast and furious arena action, fighting has never looked this good or been this brutal.

Compatibility can be assumed to align with the indicated revisions. However, compatibility may extend to prior revisions or compatibility gaps may exist within ranges indicated as compatible due to limited testing. Please update as appropriate.

Testing

This title has been tested on the environments listed below:

Test Entries

Revision

OS Version

CPU

GPU

Result

Tester

3.0

Mac OS X 10.6

Intel Core i7 @ 2.2GHz

AMD Radeon HD 6750M & Intel HD3000

Runs well. Black screen for a bit during intro vid, just skip with the start button once you hear sound. It will go to the menu eventually.

Runs with the recommended settings, but with severe slowdowns; FPS in menu is at a stable 60, but in-game it drops to around 30-40 and stays there. No changes in the settings manage to get it above 40-43FPS in-game.

Runs well with the recommended settings (as noted above, it no longer needs XFB for videos to work), but with severe slowdowns; FPS in menu is at a stable 60FPS, but in-game it drops to between 40 and 50FPS depending on how much is going on on-screen, and stays there. The VBeam speed hack alleviates this somewhat, but instead makes the speed of the game change frantically, making it in practice unplayable. No other changes in the settings manage to get it stable above ~48FPS in-game.

Runs well, drops to 55FPS during battles but enabling and lowering CPU Clock Override a bit makes it run at a stable 60. Missing Activision and Hudson logo videos and the intro video when XFB is not set to Real on both backends but it can safely be disabled after that for more speed, since the other videos work without it. (The game is forced to start with XFB set to Real, just open the Graphic option to let it use your settings)

PAL Version GBLP52 runs very well on default settings with Vulkan backend at stable 50FPS with only slight audio crackling when loading. Performance stable for up to 3x native resolution scaling with 4x MSAA and 16x AF, FPS dips and input delay starts to happen when going over 4x scaling.)